by Robert Klemko, USA TODAY Sports

by Robert Klemko, USA TODAY Sports

The announced nuptials come a month after Williams alleged the former Pro Bowler punched her in the neck and dragged her alongside a car he was driving while their two children sat inside.

Suggs announced the marriage on his public Facebook page Saturday morning.

"Last night I married my best friend and the love of my life," he wrote. "Our son gave her away and our daughter looked like a miniature version of my beautiful bride as she stood next to her. I'm a lucky, lucky man. Thank you God for all of your blessings and for showing me such amazing favor."

Williams on Tuesday removed a protective order filed on Nov. 20 which alleged Suggs struck her in September. The couple came to a global resolution agreement in Baltimore County Circuit Court regarding custody of their children, the terms of which were sealed by a judge at the request of Suggs and Williams.

Suggs' attorney says he denies the allegations and the issue is "over and done."

"They're moving forward in the best interests of the children, and they've resolved their personal issues," Lynn Hoffman told The Baltimore Sun.

Suggs is playing with a torn biceps and is questionable to play Sunday vs. Denver after missing last week's game vs. the Washington Redskins.

"It was a must-win game," he said Thursday. "I thought I'd hinder the team by playing last week. But I feel good this week, and we'll just have to see come Sunday. If I'm able to play, I'll be pretty anxious. But it all comes down to how it feels on Sunday."